While maintaining the façade of a “Judeo-Christian” society,
have deceptive forces been at work in the U.S. government to subvert America
into an occult empire? The makers of the new documentary, “Riddles
in Stone: The Secret Architecture of Washington D.C.”
tell us that the evidence is hidden in plain sight.
They argue that America’s capital city is not merely an homage to Greco-Roman
beauty, but represents the occult paradigm of the ancient world - one that will
have its ultimate climax with the emergence of a global government ruled by
a world leader, who is known among students of Bible prophecy as the Antichrist.
Sound too outlandish to be true? Take a seat and hold on to your jaw. The proof
is literally carved in stone.

“Riddles”
is the latest installment in the new award winning series, “Secret
Mysteries of America’s Beginnings,” that made
its debut last year with Volume I: “The
New Atlantis” which received critical acclaim, winning
Best Documentary Feature at the New York International Film Festival, and
Best Historical Documentary at the Los Angeles Film Festival, plus the 2006
Telly Award, given for excellence in TV and movie production.

In the 16th century, Sir Francis Bacon, along with Dr. Dee, Sir Walter Raleigh
and others, viewed the American continent as the rediscovery of the lost empire
of Atlantis. As such, their secret societies (the Freemasons and Rosicrucians)
were sent to the new world to launch America as an identical philosophic empire
that would one day spread to all the world.

The conclusion of the filmmakers is that this idea of a “global Atlantis”
is what is really driving the New World Order.

“This becomes especially interesting when one considers that President
Bush is said to view America as an idea but without borders,” says “Riddles”
director, Christian J. Pinto. “If America had no borders, where would
it end?”

This new documentary reminds an audience of President Bush's lifelong membership
in the Skull and Bones Society, showing that its origins date back to Germany,
and quite probably to the Bavarian Illuminati. They cite the book, “Fire
in the Minds of Men”, by Dr. James H. Billington (the Librarian
of Congress and personal friend of Mrs. Laura Bush) that chronicles the history
of the revolutionary movements that inspired the French and Russian revolutions
– as well as all the other revolutions throughout the world, including
Hitler’s Nazi movement. When Billington writes that: “The revolutionary
faith was shaped not so much by the critical rationalism of the French Enlightenment
(as is generally believed) as by the occultism and pro-romanticism of Germany,”
he is specifically referring to the Illuminati, which he claims put “the
fire” in the minds of revolutionary leaders.

From there, the audience is shown a clip of President Bush in his 2005 inaugural
address, saying,

“By our efforts we have lit a fire as well, a fire in the minds of
men. It warms those who feel its power. It burns those who fight its progress.
And one day, this untamed fire of freedom will reach the darkest corners of
our world.”

Bush seems to have clearly aligned himself with the occult based revolutionary
movements that have come before, whose aim is not to spread the Biblical gospel,
but to establish a global government.

Why then would Bush profess to be a Christian? Especially when he says there
are “different
routes” to God, and uses Islam as an example (it has been
under Bush’s so-called “Christian” administration that Muslim
prayer has been introduced in the U.S. Capitol.)

The answer comes from Masonic philosopher, Manly P. Hall, who says that pagan
intellectuals “reclothed their original ideas in a garment of Christian
phraseology” in order to deceive the masses, who generally held Christian
beliefs.

These pagans then inserted their own ideas secretly into America’s government,
designing symbols, monuments and buildings with their own occult code.
“While it cannot be said that all of America’s leaders have used
Christianity as a cloak to hide their true intention,” says Pinto, “the
evidence is clear that many of them have, and continue to do so.”

All one need do is listen to the Democrats currently running for President.
Their attempts at presenting their “faith,” to America should be
a clear reminder of the Machiavellian assertion that if leaders
want to rule over a people, they must at least espouse some of their religious
beliefs -- whether they truly believe them or not.

Nevertheless, “Riddles in Stone” is neither a left or right wing
documentary. It shows us that wolves in sheeps clothing may be found in both
the liberal and so-called “conservative” camps of American politics.
Truly, the Illuminati has highjacked the government of America right out from
the noses of genuine Christians, starting in 1776.